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For the simple harmonic motion equation d = 4 sin(8pit), what is the maximum displacement from the equilibrium position?
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For the simple harmonic motion equation d = 4 sin(8pit), what is the maximum displacement from the equilibrium position?
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d = A sin ω t a simple form for SHM where A = amplitude
Max displacement = A = 4
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